Hot Wheels

Since 1968, Hot Wheels® has been passionate about creating thrilling vehicle experiences through innovative product and content. With a fan base of more than 41 million people, Hot Wheels is the No. 1 vehicle property in the United States producing the coolest cars imaginable. The Hot Wheels brand began as a line of 16 1:64-scale die-cast vehicles; today, it has evolved into a true, global lifestyle brand with segments that range from aftermarket parts to licensed apparel to branded digital content from Team Hot Wheels, a real-life race crew of professional drivers performing over-the-top stunts.

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The Volkswagen Käfer Racer (with "Käfer" pronounced as "Kaefer", meaning 'beetle' in German) is a Hot Wheels original model that is based on a Volkswagen Beetle, and was designed by Mark Jones. His objective was "to find the ultimate, crazy racing VW", but one that Volkswagen would agree to because of licensing. Jones took a Custom Beetleand added some parts to the underside and the back. The Käfer Racer appears to have taken inspiration from a VW Beetle Su..

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The Bone Shaker is a Hot Wheels Original Design. It is an extremely famous and popular Hot Wheels casting, originally available only as an open-roof piece, but later also available in closed-roof versions. Mattel created a life-size version of it as well. It is playable in Hot Wheels: Beat That! and Hot Wheels: Track Attack as well as having an appearance as a DLC car in Forza Motorsport with the SEMA 2005 Ford Mustang and in ..

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The Acura NSX was an exotic sports car developed by Honda starting in the mid 1980s for global markets.The NSX was Honda's first Supercar and in North America was launched under the Acura brand name, which was created to give Honda's more prestigious models a better image. The NSX's bodywork was constructed out of aluminum (UK: aluminium), which shaved a great deal of weight from the car. As of 2017, this is the oldest model of Acura made by Hot Wheels.
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The Custom '69 Chevy is a Hot Wheels casting based on a customized version of the 1969 Chevy pickup truck. The tool was designed by Phil Riehlman and it debuted in the 2002 First Editions.
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The Head Starter is a Hot Wheels original model designed by Ryu Asada. It looks to be based on a vintage Honda race car. It has a large chunk of metal for the engine and a metal base, giving it a good weight. Next to that it bears some similarity to the Hot Wheels Farbs series. Ryu, though, based its design on miniature Japanese toon kits, confirming this on Instagram: “since those old school kits are hard to find, we just made [our version]”...